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who writes in the washington post "for 2016 the democrats seem headed between a fight between hillary clinton and joe biden. both launched their careers in the 1970s. what will their slogan be? another century of southwest? but on our side we have paul ryan, nikki hailey, marco rubio, chris christie, jeb bush, susannah martinez, and more. who has the best opportunity to win that generational battle?" howard, five of those seven people, i think i'm counting right, are governors, and it would be really interesting to see where the gop goes. as we have discussed, the governors have more of a bipartisan approach to legislate and to policy and to governing. how does that translate to the republican party? >> to joy's point, what's interesting, is that the governor who's are really thinking about running for president are taking these rather extreme idealogical positions when it comes to issue like medicaid. if they're repositioning themselves towards the center, it's not necessarily the ones who will be running for president. they are very worried still about getting through the republican primary
who writes in the washington post "for 2016 the democrats seem headed between a fight between hillary clinton and joe biden. both launched their careers in the 1970s. what will their slogan be? another century of southwest? but on our side we have paul ryan, nikki hailey, marco rubio, chris christie, jeb bush, susannah martinez, and more. who has the best opportunity to win that generational battle?" howard, five of those seven people, i think i'm counting right, are governors, and it...
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appears to be siding once again with the incumbent president like they did back in the '90s when it was clinton versus gingrich in this sort of thing. and i think the question is just how much pressure can be brought to bear on the republicans to help move this thing forward. >> clarence page, karen finney, and the great luke russert, thank you so much all of you. >>> next, will the supreme court roll the clock back to a time when fear and intimidation ruled the ballot box? stay with us. >> i received so much more than my fair share of good fortune in my life, and i'm so grateful to the academy for this beautiful honor. >> so you didn't have my bet. you didn't like him as lincoln? >> no, i didn't. he's not from this country. he had an accent i could detect. i don't know if other people could detect it. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare
appears to be siding once again with the incumbent president like they did back in the '90s when it was clinton versus gingrich in this sort of thing. and i think the question is just how much pressure can be brought to bear on the republicans to help move this thing forward. >> clarence page, karen finney, and the great luke russert, thank you so much all of you. >>> next, will the supreme court roll the clock back to a time when fear and intimidation ruled the ballot box? stay...
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the public complained and blamed president clinton, but after a while, his numbers went up and gingrich himself has said that the budget standoff with the single most avoidable mistake as speaker. you can never be sure how these things are going to play. >> the gingrich example is certainly instructive. he was the man of the year for "time" and he plummeted to 16% favorable. that is just a little bit south of donald trump. those are really bad numbers. he never fully recovered from it. this is what the political backdrop is heading into this confrontation because the president's numbers are at the highest point at any point in the last three and a half years going back to late 2009 during his honeymoon period. he does have a political advantage. make no mistake about it. i think some republicans understand this, but i think the core of republicans in the house what this confrontation. >> is my emails and phone calls are any indication, they are fed up with this. >> they are, but there's no one to make a deal with on the republican side. they're very divided. a lot of republicans have be
the public complained and blamed president clinton, but after a while, his numbers went up and gingrich himself has said that the budget standoff with the single most avoidable mistake as speaker. you can never be sure how these things are going to play. >> the gingrich example is certainly instructive. he was the man of the year for "time" and he plummeted to 16% favorable. that is just a little bit south of donald trump. those are really bad numbers. he never fully recovered...
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and look at the clintons. and this is what's inhibiting all those other guys. in april, president clinton is going to be down there in south carolina visiting some old friends and raising money forrer issy mcauliffe, his friend running for governor of virginia. >> mike, if you look at that time line you've laid out, when would she have to start thinking about it and then doing some things behind the scenes to get that rolling? >> i think we're going to see it very quickly. you know, we've talked before about the early steps that she's taken to keep building a list, to keep her political organization in place. she's going to be out there speaking, working on her book. but we're going to see signs of whether a political organization is coming together. so far all the signs are that they're going to, but the problem for these other guys and why she's such a colossus over this race is, she can wait longer than anybody. it's like on the republican side. florida governor jeb bush can wait longer than anyone, and that freezes a marco rubio, inhibits fund-raiser staff
and look at the clintons. and this is what's inhibiting all those other guys. in april, president clinton is going to be down there in south carolina visiting some old friends and raising money forrer issy mcauliffe, his friend running for governor of virginia. >> mike, if you look at that time line you've laid out, when would she have to start thinking about it and then doing some things behind the scenes to get that rolling? >> i think we're going to see it very quickly. you know,...
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. >> between hillary clinton, and barack obama she was for it, he was against it. no one for decades suggested it was unconstitutional. that, you know -- you can debate whether it is a good idea or bad idea. whether a congressman should have voted for or against it. but whether it was constitutional. that is a big call. >> this is not a question of policy, which wwuld have been the former case. it was the question of the law. >> that is right. i think the law is quite clear. i think the court did itself a great favor -- >> has the obama administration -- full disclosure, you and the president were in law school -- >> same universe. he was class of 1991. i was '86. >> with your harvard alumni goggles on, trying to understand what motivates this guy. has he and had his team approached dealing with the court in a good way or bad way during the last 3 and a half years. >> i think in a mystifying way. >> a mystifying way? >> in light in his obvious expertise in the law and clear understanding of the state of the decisions. he un-like his republican predecessors has not
. >> between hillary clinton, and barack obama she was for it, he was against it. no one for decades suggested it was unconstitutional. that, you know -- you can debate whether it is a good idea or bad idea. whether a congressman should have voted for or against it. but whether it was constitutional. that is a big call. >> this is not a question of policy, which wwuld have been the former case. it was the question of the law. >> that is right. i think the law is quite clear. i...
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trip visiting nine countries in western europe and the middle east over the course of ten days hillary clinton's replacement will reportedly consult with allies on topics including iran the up peoples in the arab spring countries and serious civil war secretary kerry is also scheduled to meet with members of syria's opposition according to the state department the top u.s. diplomat thinks of this trip as a quote listening tour meanwhile in his first speaking engagement as u.s. secretary of state mr kerry ran into some geography problems when referring to democratic reforms in the non existant country of cures ixtapa they fight corruption in nigeria they support the rule of law and burble they support democratic institutions in georgia kyrgyzstan is the country kerry should have said but unfortunately his speech was written with a mistake reporting from new york. r.t. kerry's first steps will be in major european capitals including london paris and berlin u.s. foreign policy expert john reasonings kerry's mission there will go beyond courtesy calls on traditional nato allies. it's always been ver
trip visiting nine countries in western europe and the middle east over the course of ten days hillary clinton's replacement will reportedly consult with allies on topics including iran the up peoples in the arab spring countries and serious civil war secretary kerry is also scheduled to meet with members of syria's opposition according to the state department the top u.s. diplomat thinks of this trip as a quote listening tour meanwhile in his first speaking engagement as u.s. secretary of...
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the congress wrote a law in the clinton administration, president clinton signed it and that's the standard used. how do they decide whether they were negligent or gross negligence. what's the difference? easy example. you drive your car 40 miles an hour in a 25 miles an hour zone. that's negligence. you drive your car 830 miles an hour in -- 80 miles an hour in a 25 miles an hour, that's gross negligence. it has to do with how much you avoided the duty you have to preserve the asset and keep the people that work for you and the property around you safe. >> shepard: more closely tied example might be if you were trying to save money but didn't realize where you were skimping was a problem that might cost lives, that's one thing. if you saw problems, we know the rules, we're breaking the rules to save money, that's gross. >> that would be gross negligence. >> shepard: the argument has been made in the criminal trial suggesting that's what happened. >> i don't know which way the judge will go but i now how he's going to decide. if there is a trial. i thing it will settle before the end of thi
the congress wrote a law in the clinton administration, president clinton signed it and that's the standard used. how do they decide whether they were negligent or gross negligence. what's the difference? easy example. you drive your car 40 miles an hour in a 25 miles an hour zone. that's negligence. you drive your car 830 miles an hour in -- 80 miles an hour in a 25 miles an hour, that's gross negligence. it has to do with how much you avoided the duty you have to preserve the asset and keep...
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that was one thing that secretary clinton used very much to her advantage. making the case to other world leaders. you know, you can be a statesman. you can rise above it. and that political sense, also john kerry has. so, there may be something kind of similar in them. but they're different in emotional and temperamental differences. and that will be interesting to watch on the ground, too. i mean, john kerry doesn't have anything at this point to prove. there is no 2016 for him. it might be legacy determining how he handles things. >> that's an interesting distinction. jill dougherty live for us. >>> 19 minutes past the hour. time to get you up to speed on today's top stories. the pre-oscar favorite delivered last night. "argo" winning best picture. the award was presented by michelle obama from the white house. it was a big night for "life of pi." it won the most oscars, four, which included a best actor win for ang lee. >>> u.s. special sources may have harassed innocent people west of kabul. now, hamid karzai is saying they must leave. the u.s. military
that was one thing that secretary clinton used very much to her advantage. making the case to other world leaders. you know, you can be a statesman. you can rise above it. and that political sense, also john kerry has. so, there may be something kind of similar in them. but they're different in emotional and temperamental differences. and that will be interesting to watch on the ground, too. i mean, john kerry doesn't have anything at this point to prove. there is no 2016 for him. it might be...
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and mill re clinton and leon panetta both recommended arming and training some rebel units. but president obama rejected that proposal last year. fearing weapons would get into the hands of al qaeda supporters. but today, facing rebel pressure, kerry hinted at a policy shift. >> we are determined that the syrian opposition is not going to be dangling in the wind, wondering where the sport is or if it's coming. >> reporter: before leaving london, kerry called a key opposition leader and talked him into showing up for the meeting in rome later this week. today proof that nothing is going to be easy, though, for america's newest top diplomat. >> andrea mitchell in london traveling with the secretary tonight. thanks. >>> dr. c. everett coop has died. the fact that you recognize either his name or face is proof that what will be said about him most is true. he was the first truly public surgeon general of the modern era, certainly the television era. he truly practiced public health. as surgeon general, between 1981 and '87, he became an aggressive advocate for aids education and
and mill re clinton and leon panetta both recommended arming and training some rebel units. but president obama rejected that proposal last year. fearing weapons would get into the hands of al qaeda supporters. but today, facing rebel pressure, kerry hinted at a policy shift. >> we are determined that the syrian opposition is not going to be dangling in the wind, wondering where the sport is or if it's coming. >> reporter: before leaving london, kerry called a key opposition leader...
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host: clinton township, mich., a republican. good morning. are you there? caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i appreciate talking to the governor directly. the economy is bad, but i would like to make a point about the second amendment and the constitution in general. the governor and the rest of the lawmakers in michigan have the right to secure the right to bear arms. it seems like there's a big push to not only take away the second amendment, but also to restrict many amendments, let alone the right to bear arms. the economy is a bad thing, but if we do not have the second amendment and the constitution, i would like to know what the governor would do to restrict -- to allow the second amendment, to separate ourselves from the federal government, saying they do not dictate to us what we have as law-abiding citizens to protect ourselves, our homes, our property? host: before you answer, i wanted to show the audience a headline. i wanted you to explain this thinking, rick snyder of vetoes a bill that would allow guns in schools. this was a bill that would allow
host: clinton township, mich., a republican. good morning. are you there? caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i appreciate talking to the governor directly. the economy is bad, but i would like to make a point about the second amendment and the constitution in general. the governor and the rest of the lawmakers in michigan have the right to secure the right to bear arms. it seems like there's a big push to not only take away the second amendment, but also to restrict many...
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at the golden globes, bill clinton introduced the movie "lincoln." there was such an uproar, come on, the white house taking sides with "lincoln." and the thought was let's have michelle give this to "argo." >> oftentimes, we see producers build things up as something we've never seen before. that's what the producers told me on friday. watch best picture. you're going to see something you've never seen before. i said, okay. we did. we saw the first lady of the united states. >> there were gasps across hollywood. >> and she looked beautiful as always. thanks, guys. appreciate it. still ahead on "starting point," that one song that no winner wanted to hear last night was the theme from jaws. we'll tell you why it was in the show last night. >>> plus forced spending cuts just days away impacting air travel, vaccinations, and food safety. you're watching a special edition of "starting point." [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data
at the golden globes, bill clinton introduced the movie "lincoln." there was such an uproar, come on, the white house taking sides with "lincoln." and the thought was let's have michelle give this to "argo." >> oftentimes, we see producers build things up as something we've never seen before. that's what the producers told me on friday. watch best picture. you're going to see something you've never seen before. i said, okay. we did. we saw the first lady of...
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. >> caller: well, i've got two -- the republicans took a perfectly good clinton economy our clinton economy and they ruined it. they insisted on what their trickle down voodoo nonsense -- and now they're wanting to take everything that we're trying to do, that the president's trying to do and prevent us from rebuilding it. >> stephanie: yep. >> this whole sequester is part of that. it's like we have empirical evidence that your experiment failed. let us get on with our experiment let's call it. it is like they're coming in and they're sabotaging our efforts. we were fairly cooperative. >> stephanie: dale, even -- reagan's budget director, trickle down didn't work. exactly. we have empirical evidence. he was the one that came out and said paul ryan's budget is nonsense. >> that's right. >> stephanie: that's the thing. these are facts and numbers and policies that have already been tried. >> it was a great mudcat impression by the way. >> thanks. >> the guy on the phone. >> stephanie: maybe it was. >> you were saying thanks. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: kelly in west virginia. hi kelly.
. >> caller: well, i've got two -- the republicans took a perfectly good clinton economy our clinton economy and they ruined it. they insisted on what their trickle down voodoo nonsense -- and now they're wanting to take everything that we're trying to do, that the president's trying to do and prevent us from rebuilding it. >> stephanie: yep. >> this whole sequester is part of that. it's like we have empirical evidence that your experiment failed. let us get on with our...
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secretary clinton, your predecessor, secretary panetta and others recommended to president obama arming some of the rebels that had been carefully bedded in the decision rejected by president obama last year the foreign secretary said that a static policy cannot remain. so at this stage, isn't it time to revisit the policy, and mr. foreign secretary, i wanted to ask what do you mean by a policy? would the u.k. like to see the united states take a more forward-leading policy toward arming the rebels. giving them some help in arming or training or other kinds of support that they seek? is there any way that the asad regime can really be displaced diplomatically given russia's strong support military and in other words for the regime. >> andrea, i'll let your first question, and i'll let the secretary answer questions, two, three, and four. [laughter] i will -- why should they come and meet? they should come and meet because in fact, countries have been helping them, and because we are precisely meeting to determine how to help president asad change the calculation on the ground. i said th
secretary clinton, your predecessor, secretary panetta and others recommended to president obama arming some of the rebels that had been carefully bedded in the decision rejected by president obama last year the foreign secretary said that a static policy cannot remain. so at this stage, isn't it time to revisit the policy, and mr. foreign secretary, i wanted to ask what do you mean by a policy? would the u.k. like to see the united states take a more forward-leading policy toward arming the...
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so when you look back to deals or crisis that president reagan, president clinton, faced, the president is the one that has to lead the most. and that is where he is pushing back at the white house as they have fired at him. bill: they are just mixed up, surprisingly. so the words of woodward today, bob cusack thank you for your words right now. have a great week. >> thank you, bill. bill: here is martha. martha: here is a question for you on monday morning. is it a new cold war that could cripple countries? cyber war, we prepared for this or are we flat footed in possible war with china? bill: there are breaking developments in the vatican. changes to the upcoming conclave to pick the next pope we're hearing. we'll tell you what that is about moments away. eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i seet: great grains. great grains cereal stts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural gr
so when you look back to deals or crisis that president reagan, president clinton, faced, the president is the one that has to lead the most. and that is where he is pushing back at the white house as they have fired at him. bill: they are just mixed up, surprisingly. so the words of woodward today, bob cusack thank you for your words right now. have a great week. >> thank you, bill. bill: here is martha. martha: here is a question for you on monday morning. is it a new cold war that...
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. >> every second term, when we covered, bill clinton, the first term was one thing, second term, another thing. george w. bush, second term, gloria, pick it up you're a lot more free to do stuff that you really want to do. >> you are. but i'm also surprised at people being shocked that politics is being injected into the oscars. i think the oscars are pretty political. i think these movies were pretty political. i think it was a statement coming from the white house. and yes, i think they're going to be more integrated in our culture and she is more relaxed and why not and, you know, i think the question that lots of conservatives were asking that i saw is would hollywood have invited laura bush. would hollywood have invited barbara bush. would hollywood -- i believe hollywood probably would have invited nancy reagan if they could have thought of it. >> others make the point, look, in washington, gun control's an issue now. there's a lot bashing of hollywood right now over gun control. what is the white house's position right now? >> and let the first lady have some fun. she's entitled t
. >> every second term, when we covered, bill clinton, the first term was one thing, second term, another thing. george w. bush, second term, gloria, pick it up you're a lot more free to do stuff that you really want to do. >> you are. but i'm also surprised at people being shocked that politics is being injected into the oscars. i think the oscars are pretty political. i think these movies were pretty political. i think it was a statement coming from the white house. and yes, i...
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it blew up in hitry clinton's face until she was an actual represented official. so i don't think it's the right place for michelle obama. i want to agree with dana. i don't know what was going on with the oscars last night. but seth macfarlane to me was both boring and offensive at the same time. and that is hard to do. >> yeah. >> i myself -- >> i'm going to defend seth macfarlane. i am a huge seth macfarlane fan. i think he was one of the most talented guys on the stage the entire night. yes, his humor is edgy. if anyone has ever seen american dad or family guy, they knew what they were getting when they hired pim-i'm going to defend him. he brought the edge. i think we were shocked by his singing voice. i think he was comfortable on stage. and he looked pretty damn good, too. >> that women are not edgy, they're just dumb. >> the boobs song was, come on. >> seth macfarlane's problem wasn't that he was offensive. what patricia said, largely it was kind of awkward and boring. >> that, too. >>> our next "talk back" question, will the wwe, the world wrestling -- wo
it blew up in hitry clinton's face until she was an actual represented official. so i don't think it's the right place for michelle obama. i want to agree with dana. i don't know what was going on with the oscars last night. but seth macfarlane to me was both boring and offensive at the same time. and that is hard to do. >> yeah. >> i myself -- >> i'm going to defend seth macfarlane. i am a huge seth macfarlane fan. i think he was one of the most talented guys on the stage the...
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they heard from former national security advisor richard clarke who was adviser under the clinton george w. bush administrations and also speaking michigan's chief security officer and information security officer for the shoe and apparel website, zappos. leading the session with the chair and vice chair of the governors health and homeland security committee, martin o'malley and brian sandoval. >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm governor brian sandoval on the state of nevada. a meeting of the national governors association committee on health and homeland security is called to order. thank you very much for joining us. the briefing books for this meeting was sent to governors in advance, including agenda. speaker biographies and backgrounds information. the proceedings of this committee meeting are open to the press, and all meeting attendees. as a consideration if you all please take a moment to ensure that your cell phones and other electronic devices are silenced. i would also like to complement governor o'malley, what a privilege and honor it is to serve on this committee with you. be
they heard from former national security advisor richard clarke who was adviser under the clinton george w. bush administrations and also speaking michigan's chief security officer and information security officer for the shoe and apparel website, zappos. leading the session with the chair and vice chair of the governors health and homeland security committee, martin o'malley and brian sandoval. >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm governor brian sandoval on the state of nevada. a meeting of...